The version 3.0.1 update adds a few basic editing tools to HD Photo Viewer and cinemagraph support for viewing and sharing your animated .gif files. The update also adds the ability to email full resolution photos as attachments.

The basic editing tools includes the ability to rotate, crop and flip your image. Sure... it would be nice to have tolls for exposure, contrast and maybe some effects filters but it's a start.

As far as the file sharing is concerned, you have a few options to choose from. You can attach the photo to an in-house email application or set up the email feature to an existing email account (Hotmail, Google, etc.). Presently, you can only send emails with one attachment. Animated .gif files and full resolution still image files are rather large and there is come concern that allowing more than one attachment will bog down HD Photo Viewer's server or fail all together.

All totaled, the version 3.0.1 update adds to an already nice Windows Phone 8 photography app. If your Windows Phone 8 photos don't just look right in the native Pictures Hub, you may want to give HD Photo Viewer a try to see the difference. There is a trial version available for HD Photo Viewer with the full version running $.99.

Quick note on 512MB RAM devices, HD Photo Viewer will work on these Windows Phones but due to the smaller RAM size large DSLR photos that you may have saved on your Windows Phone may crash the app and larger animated .gif files may experience slow playback.

Wow I didn't even know that the regular hub doesn't show the pictures in the best resolution, switched right away, but now I still need to use the regular hub for videos .... -_- Why can't I view videos from this app?? Then I could skip the default hub all together...

Hi Josh
As the name of the app implies, it is meant for HD (high definition) photos, such as those directly from your 5MP or 8MP photo camera. If your image was of low resolution, there won't be any difference.
You can see what others are saying at mynokiablog and elsewhere
If a folder does not have a picture in its root directory, there won't be a album cover, that's intentional.
Anyway, thank you trying my app.

Hey, thanks for developing for WP8!
Yes, my photos are all "HD". As far as the album not having a cover, all of my folders have an assigned picture on my PC and appear that way in my picture hub on my phone as well, but not all of them appears correctly in your app.
The app just wasn't for me I guess, but I appreciate you making it and allowing me to try it out.

As I said, not showing a cover for folders without photo in the root directory was "intentional", not a bug.
May I know what phone are you using? There is another case where you won't see a difference: photo is larger than 2048*2048 and you have 512MB memory. In this case, the app should show an alert and if you click "cancel", rather than let the app to simply crash, I use the same method as the system viewer to display a low resolution thumbnail.

Ni worries Josh. It's essentially a free app for those who need it, including myself. Donations are much appreciated for me to pay my developer registration fee, otherwise the app will be removed from the Store., Other than that, I am just a hobbyist.

As of the last month, I notice that the app asks me to constantly update about three times a week but yet the version number is the same. I am running the trial version of it on my 920. Does this happen to anyone else?